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"One  of  those  who  go  in  for  self  culture,  and  when  the  test  comes  they  break  down" 


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BY  COURTESY  OF  MR.  CHARLES  FROHMAN 
THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  ENGLISH  PRESENTS 

Miss  MAUDE  ADAMS 

IN 

By  WILLIAM  SHAKSPERE 

WITH   ELIZABETHAN   STAGE  SETTING 

JUNE  3rd  and  4th,  1908 


Orsino,  Duke  of  lUyria  Frederic  Eric 

Sebastian,  brother  to  Viola  William  Lewers 

Antonio,  a  sea  captain,  friend  to  Sebastian     Frank  Burbeck 

A  Sea  Captain,  friend  to  Olivia     ...     W.  H,  Gilmore 

Valentine  )  gentlemen  attending  \     •  Thomas  L.  Coleman 

Curio        )      on  the  Duke       (     .    .William  H.  Claire 

Sir  Toby  Belch,  uncle  to  Olivia  Fred  Tyler 

Sir-Andrew  Aguecheek  ....     Robert  Peyton  Carter 

Malvolio,  steward  to  Olivia  Ernest  Lawford 

Fabian  )  .    f   .    .    E.  W.  Morrison 

\  servants  to  Ohvia  \ 
Feste,  a  clown  )  {    Oeorge  Henry  Trader 

Olivia  Josephine  Victor 

Viola   Maude  Adams 

Maria  Lizzie  Hudson  Collier 

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Act  I  —  Scene  /,  The  Duke's  Palace.    Scene  3,  The  Sea  Coast. 
Scene  j,  Olivia's  House.    Scene  ^,  The  Duke's  Palace. 

Act  II  —  Scene  /,  Olivia's  House.    Scene  2,  A  Street.     Scene  j, 
Olivia's  House. 

Act  III  —  Scene  f,  A  Street.    Scene  The  Duke's  Palace. 

Act  IV  —  Olivia's  Garden. 

Act  V  — ;  Scene  /,  Room  adjoining  the  cellar  in  Olivia's.  House. 
Scene  ^,  Olivia's  Garden. 

Special  music  by  William  Furst. 

Tlie  play  is  produced  under  the  stage  direction  of  Mr.  von  Sevffertitz, 


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PRESS    OF    DANA   T.  BENNETT    CO..   NEW  VORH 


"The  wandering  daughter  of  an  elder  age" — Joan  of  Arc 


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